Today, I want to share a new set of street photographs that I took on a day when I went out to shoot all over my city. On this occasion, I wanted to focus on people, as each of them tells a story and gives this type of photography greater visual power.
I'll start by showing you the photo of this man who was sitting and resting after climbing a long hill. His sweat soaked shirt reflects all the effort he put in:

Further up the same hill, I saw a person making Boil (a type of soup) on the side of the road. The people in Venezuela is so free that you can see these kinds of unusual things daily:

People climb this hill to exercise, whether by walking, jogging, or cycling:


On the side of the road, there's a viewpoint with the word "San Cristobal" (the name of the city). When I went to take a photo of it, a guy noticed my presence and waved at the camera, so I zoomed in to focus the photo on him:

Elsewhere in the city, I saw a couple of people jogging, and I took one of my favorite photos because I used the leading lines for this shot, creating a very beautiful composition:

Another person jogging:

A man walking his dog:

Another man walking his dog. It was very random because he was shirtless on one of the city's main streets, where thousands of cars pass daily:


An everyday scene: a mechanic repairing a motorcycle:

People:

I hope you found these photos as interesting as I did, and thanks for stopping by!